APOSTASY!
Anglicans to vote on controversial resolution
by Jim CogginsCANADIAN ANGLICANS will soon vote on a resolution which states that "the blessing of same-sex unions is consistent with the core doctrine of the Anglican Church of Canada."
The vote will take place during the General Synod, which meets every three years, and is the chief governing mechanism of the denomination in Canada. This year's synod will meet June 19 - 25 in Winnipeg.
The controversial resolution is one of five resolutions on the topic that were agreed on by the Council of General Synod at a meeting March 8 - 11 in Mississauga, Ontario. The Council is a smaller body that serves as an executive between meetings of the General Synod.
The same-sex resolution, if passed, could sever the Anglican Church of Canada (ACC) from many other national bodies throughout the worldwide Anglican communion; and it could cause some Canadian members to leave the church.
Michael Pollesel, General Secretary of the General Synod, told CC.com he expects "a heartfelt and deeply searching debate" on the resolution. Noting that Council resolutions are turned down by General Synod "all the time," he added, "How it's going to end, I couldn't say."
One thing Pollesel said he is sure of, however, is that "there will be pain. From what I can see, it's a no-win situation."
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